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Microservices don't make sense (part 2)

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Best Practices Kill

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Ask HN: Favorite Linux distro for an Intel based Mac?

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The Last Human Profession

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Microservices don't make sense (part 1)

hundredmondays.substack.com
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FCC Fairness Doctrine

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Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System

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Norway has had it with Meta

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Experts predict 'mass extinction event' for Bay Area startups

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On Being a Senior Engineer

kitchensoap.com
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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg agree to fight in a cage match

sfchronicle.com
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Musk refused to pay annual bonuses promised to Twitter employees, lawsuit says

arstechnica.com
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Amazon named its “labyrinthine” Prime cancellation process after Homer’s Iliad

arstechnica.com
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iOS 17 automatically removes tracking parameters from links you click on

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Resistance as a Resource (2001)

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belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
This kind of reply is what makes me want to quit HN forever. There's always somebody out there smarter who knows better. Why bother to try and contribute anything?
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
> Also, the service is amazing, and they won't accept tips. If you leave money on the table, they will chase after you, to give it back.

I visited Japan some years back and loved this aspect of the culture as well. An Australian ski guide (this was a winter visit) explained it like so: "the Japanese attitude is to want to do a good job by default. Tipping implies that a good job is only done because of pay. The Japanese see quality service as intrinsically valuable in itself."
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
The moon is so interesting, easy to forget how much it affects life on Earth because we see it all the time.

Like others in the thread, I have a telescope and it's a wonderful experience pointing it skyward while it's still light out and the moon is visible. Then I can really see all the craters and "pock marks" on the surface. (My telescope isn't good enough to be able to see anything during a full moon, it all just becomes washed out.)
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
> I'd like a platform that focuses on face-to-face (video) interaction, including (somehow) with strangers.

You could start today by going on Omegle and carving out a niche as someone who wants thoughtful, reasoned, and substantive discussion.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
> What I don't understand is, what benefit is there for 99% of companies to get in on the ground floor of LLMs?

"Mr. President - we must not allow an LLM gap!"
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
For a really hard one give it audio of William F Buckley!
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
In my experience it's a skill that takes time to develop. It's hard at first for sure. There are lots of different models out there that people using for visualizing software and architecture, sometimes they can be helpful.

A piece of guidance that helped me a lot was this: "when looking at boxes and lines, the junior architect looks at the boxes - the experienced architect looks at the lines."
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
First time I had heard of lottocracy - interesting concept but I don't think I would like to be alive for it.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
All I can say is that I am speaking from life experience. It sounds like our experiences have been different.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
> And regarding scrutiny, morphine is a immensely usefulness tool and it's use surely extremely monitored.

I went to high school in a fairly affluent area and I promise you this is not true. If you have money and know how to talk to your doctor, you can get whatever you want. No questions asked.

You can even get prescription methamphetamine - and Walgreens will stock generic for it!
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
> One of the most glaringly broken things about society is that abuse of power is not punished harshly enough.

Maybe it's just me getting older but it seems like this has always been true across cultures and history. People like to believe that once they get power, they will act differently than the ones who came before. But in the overwhelming majority of cases, they end up being just like the people they replaced, if not worse.

Every once in a while you get an exception but that's why we remember those people - because they were the exception.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
That's right. :)
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
What Google has made money on are the ads that show up next to the search results. That's their way of "charging" for search if you like.

Similarly for iCloud Drive / Dropbox, what they charge you for is storage, not the ability to look things up.

Search is a feature of the index / overall data catalog.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Theological might not have been the best word but there's definitely a lot of spiritual insight offered up in C&H.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
IIRC this came up when Apple tried to buy Dropbox - it was a way to accelerate the building of iCloud Drive. The Files app is essentially Apple's version of Dropbox, they make money charging for storage.

From what I recall a MSFT executive made a similar comment to Google that search was not a product (which turned out to be true).
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Agree. But they're well in second and third compared to Calvin & Hobbes. :)

I also think Bloom County deserves to be on the list of all-time greats.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I guess we just don't see eye to eye on these things, which is okay. I freely admit that my employer isn't too sharp on its use of technology. But I also won't be convinced that folks like Red Hat and IBM aren't total bloodsuckers. :)
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Man was Calvin & Hobbes awesome. IMNSHO every comic strip currently in print still lives in its shadow. C&H had it all - good illustration, good writing, life insight. It was a real life line for weird kids.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
You're leaving out bending the customer over the barrel come renewal time once services are migrated and there's lock-in.

And sorry bud, but the whole "operating independently" thing...I don't buy it. I've worked for too many companies that were owned by someone else and purported to operate independently. It's just a flat-out lie.
belfalas
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
The plan is to go native with our IaaS since they offer a native solution that is comparable to what we had with OpenShift.

We have always been hybrid cloud and I don't see that that would change in the future. Honestly the future will probably be what was always predicted: have a set of "core origin" servers that are on-prem and then a cloud membrane around that.

On-prem might still mean using a vendor for the actual care and feeding of hardware, there's no money in us running our own datacenters.